Sandbox III: Revenge of the Sandbox

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Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXX is contained inside humanoid containment cell 20-B in Research Sector 12. Personnel caught using SCP-XXX for personal gain will be denied for future testing. Personnel must have level 2 clearance to use SCP-XXX for research purposes.

Since Incident-XXX-01, testing on SCP-XXX has halted. SCP-XXX will be transferred to Containment Sector 7 as soon as possible. Once the entity has been transferred this document will be updated.

Description: SCP-XXX is a wooden mannequin that will grant any human their true "desire", whether they know their "desire" or not. This "desire" has shown to consist of any possible thought that comes to existence. How the entity can produce this "desire" is unknown and will require more testing. The mannequin is equipped with a Fender Stratocaster guitar. However, when strummed, the guitar produces no sound. Tests on the guitar have shown unsuccessful since there seems to be a force between SCP-XXX and the guitar, eliminating the chances of removing said guitar.

The mannequin has also been shown to sing and preform any song for the human while their desire is being manifested, even though the mannequin has no mouth or face. This song can range from any genre as an exact copy of the original song. The sound waves play throughout the mannequins entire body but when the body was opened, it was nothing but an empty shell. It also seems that the song is dependent on what the person's desire is. Whenever the song begins to play, the subjects seem captivated by the song. More testing on SCP-XXX itself will be needed to explain these phenomenons. Experiment results with Class D personnel are below.

Experiment-01-A: D-221Interaction with SCP-XXX: Engrossed.Desire: Homicide.Subject Reaction: Ecstatic.Song: A Murder Of One - Counting Crows.Summary: The [DATA EXPUNGED] appeared inside SCP-XXX's cell with D-221. Eventually, D-221 pulled out a 0.1524 meter long knife from his pocket and stabbed the [REDACTED] repetitively in the frontal lobe. Once personnel opened the cell door, D-221 stabbed himself twice in the chest, effectively killing himself. The reasoning of the appearance of that specific [REDACTED] is [DATA EXPUNGED].

Experiment-02-B: D-234Interaction: Marginally apprehensive.Desire: Family.Subject Reaction: Hysteria.Song: Family Reunion - Blink-182.Summary: SCP-XXX had given the memory of D-234's family back to him. It also provided him with a picture of the family before he and his wife (D-554) became subjects of The Foundation. This occurrence made D-234 fall onto the ground and scream random jargon out of hysteria. When personnel attempted to seize the subject, he would attempt to escape them. D-234 was memory-wiped and returned as a D Class subject.

Experiment-03-C: D-312Interaction: Mild confusion.Desire: Friendly Interaction.Subject Reaction: Enjoyment.Song: You've Got A Friend In Me by Randy Newman.Summary: Nothing had happened inside SCP-XXX's cell, but instead inside D-312's cell. A humanoid figure supposedly named "Fred" was inside waiting for D-312. This figure only will respond to D-312, acting as if they have been acquaintances for an extended period of time. The figure does not have any type of bone structure, as evidenced by X-Ray scans. When cut into, the figure has no organs or circulatory system either. The figure will be placed in humanoid containment cell 40-C for future testing. D-312 has received a memory-wipe to remove the figure so he can function as a normal D Class subject.

Experiment-04-D: D-597Interaction: Exceptionally tolerating.Desire: Death.Subject Reaction: N/A.Song: Valley of Death - Rick Ross.Summary: D-597 imploded inside SCP-XXX's cell. The only reasoning behind the death of D-597 is the message left scratched onto SCP-XXX's cell floor. How the message had appeared is unknown. The message reads "Thank you for selecting me for this experiment. I have been [DATA EXPUNGED]. It feels good knowing that The Foundation will have to clean this cell for days. They deserve this."

Experiment-05-E: D-148Interaction: ImmersedDesire: N/ASubject Reaction: N/ASong: N/ASummary: D-148's song was instead random noises and voices combined together. File of sound is below. While the audio was playing, D-148 was unable to shift focus off the mannequin. When personnel entered the cell, D-148 had no response by communication or reactions. Tests on D-148 have shown that the subjects reflex signals are dormant. A memory-wipe on D-148 has shown ineffective. After one week of no communication and still the same circumstances, D-148 has been terminated.

[NOTE]: The information removed from this article is for the protection of The Foundation. Requests for reviewing the removed information will be denied.

The document above is the latest update of SCP-XXX. The O5 Council has requested these edits. The original edits of Experiment-01-A and Experiment-04-D are documented below.

Experiment-01-A: D-221Interaction with SCP-XXX: Engrossed.Desire: Homicide.Subject Reaction: Ecstatic.Song: A Murder Of One - Counting Crows.Summary: The now ex-guard of D-221's cell appeared inside SCP-XXX's cell with D-221. Eventually, D-221 pulled out a 0.1524 meter long knife from his pocket and stabbed the guard repetitively in the frontal lobe. Once personnel opened the cell door, D-221 stabbed himself twice in the chest, effectively killing himself. The reasoning of the appearance of that specific guard is suspected because of the abusive tenancies of said guard. Before being discharged, this guard would verbally and physically abuse D-221 when extracting for experiments. Personnel had noticed this when the subject had sporadic bruises and cuts around his body. After an incident with said guard was caught by other personnel, the guard has been dismissed.

Experiment-04-D: D-597Interaction: Exceptionally tolerating.Desire: Death.Subject Reaction: N/A.Song: Valley of Death - Rick Ross.Summary: D-597 imploded inside SCP-XXX's cell. The only reasoning behind the death of D-597 is the message left scratched onto SCP-XXX's cell floor. How the message had appeared is unknown. The message reads "Thank you for selecting me for this experiment. I have been lost inside that damn cell for so long now. I've just been waiting and waiting for an experiment just so it could kill me. But the issue was that I was never picked for any damn experiments because of how so many others could do it better. Well I don't care anymore. I'm glad i'm dead. It feels good knowing that The Foundation will have to clean this cell for days. They deserve this."

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXX is contained inside locker C-987 in Containment Sector 17. Personnel that request SCP-XXX for testing must have level 3 clearance. SCP-XXX-01 instances are contained inside standard humanoid containment cell K-542 in Research Sector 23. Testing is prohibited on SCP-XXX-01 instances because of erratic behavior. Of entering SCP-XXX-01's cell, personnel must have weaponry on their person.

Description: SCP-XXX is an iPhone X cellular telephone, serial number C88WNC8D88D. When used, SCP-XXX is able to transfer the caller's neural oscillations1 into the recipient, commencing a transformation in the skull of the recipient. The skull of the affected recipient will grow 52% larger for containing the newly created, growing brain. Once the skull and brain of the recipient have stopped growing, the caller will abruptly expire. Removing the SIM card of SCP-XXX has proved ineffective at cancelling calls made on the device.

The transformation of SCP-XXX-01 will

SCP-XXX-01 has difficulty with common human abilities such as movement and standing. When attempting to move through tight areas, SCP-XXX-01 tends to tilt, usually resulting in falling. Because of this, SCP-XXX-01 moves at a slow pace, taking caution to its surroundings. SCP-XXX-01 will not move for an extended period of time, because of poor circulation. If SCP-XXX-01 is forcefully made to move, this will usually result in fainting.

Approximately two weeks after the transformation, SCP-XXX-01 will begin long-term memory loss. After one month, an instance of SCP-XXX-01 will normally have all past memories removed since adolescence. This will leave SCP-XXX-01 generally confused and aggressive. When attempting at communication with SCP-XXX-01 at this stage, the entity has shown to ignore or attack personnel.

Discovery: SCP-XXX and SCP-XXX-01 were possessed from police custody on 7/9/13, in Buffalo, New York. On the ninth, reports of a woman screaming in public were brought to the police's attention. Once taken by the police, an undercover Foundation personnel noticed the unusual growth of her skull. She also would not drop SCP-XXX, which she was holding. Personnel contacted The Foundation and has contained SCP-XXX and SCP-XXX-01.